Baltimore CityCentral DistrictRobbery: A gunman robbed Central...

Robbery: A gunman robbed Central Parking in the 200 block of N. Liberty St. of more than $70 about 1 p.m. yesterday.

Southeastern District

Burglary: Furniture, a mountain bicycle, cordless telephone and a book-bag, all valued at $400, were stolen from a house in the 300 block of S. Collington Ave. Sunday by someone who entered after removing a window air-conditioner.

Theft from vehicle: A purse containing cash and property, all valued at $40, was stolen from a 1992 Honda parked in the 700 block of S. Caroline St. Sunday.

Theft: Someone entered two cars parked in the 600 block of S. Eden St. Sunday and stole property with a combined value of nearly $400. Taken from a Honda was a cellular phone and personal health products. From a Nissan, a cellular phone and cassette tapes were stolen.

Northwestern District

Shooting: Police continue to seek a gunman who shot a man, 40, in the chest and face as the victim exited his van in the 3700 block of Spaulding Ave. about 11:40 p.m. Saturday. The victim was treated at Sinai Hospital, where he was reported in serious but stable condition. Police knew of no motive for the shooting.

Burglary: Someone entered Burger King in the 6600 block of Reisterstown Road through a side window Sunday morning and stole pies and orange juice, all valued at $12. Police said the burglar alarm had not been set the previous evening.

Robbery: Three males were standing in the rear of Oheb Shalom Synagogue in the 7300 block of Park Heights Ave. about 1 a.m. Sunday when two men exited a Dodge Shadow and robbed them of their money and jewelry. The two men, one of whom implied he was armed with a handgun, then drove off in a 1993 Ford Explorer with tags M364500, the property of one of the victims.

Eastern District

Robbery: An East Baltimore man was in the 1000 block of N. Castle St. about 4:15 a.m. Sunday to purchase drugs when two men robbed him of $30 and his white 4-door 1989 Dodge Spirit with tags GJH 400. No arrests had been made last night.

Southwestern District

Robbery: Moments after a man exited a bus in the 3200 block of W. North Ave. about 11:10 p.m. Saturday, two men, one with a handgun, robbed him of $300.

Stolen car: A 1996 Oldsmobile Cutlass with tags XEC 787 was stolen in the 1900 block of Breitwert Ave. Sunday.

Theft: Three bicycles with a combined value of more than $300 were stolen Sunday from the rear yard of a house in the 1100 block of Wedgewood Road.

Stolen car: Police were seeking a 1994 Chrysler LeBaron with Virginia tags YSK 9278 that was stolen in the first block of N. Catherine St. Sunday.

Burglary: Someone entered a portable classroom at Violetville Elementary School in the 1200 block of Pine Heights Ave. Sunday and broke a classroom widow and ransacked the room. No property appeared to be missing.

Burglary: A gas-powered lawnmower valued at nearly $200 was stolen from a garage in the 300 block of Rosebank Ave. Sunday.

Stolen car: A 1990 Chrysler with tags GXK 052 was stolen Sunday in the 4200 block of York Road.

Theft from vehicle: Someone entered a 1995 Toyota parked in the 2200 block of N. Charles St. Sunday after breaking a vent window and stole coins and a pair of sunglasses, all valued at nearly $140.

Baltimore County

Garrison Precinct

Robbery try: A man, 40, was in the first block of Irving Place in Pikesville about 3:30 a.m. Sunday when he was stopped by another man who asked him for directions. Before the victim could reply, the other man knocked him to the ground and was trying to rob him when the victim resisted, got to his feet and ran to nearby Reisterstown Road and called police. The attacker fled.

For the record

Arrest: Adam R. Lopez-Layton, 19, of the 3500 block of Copley Road was arrested yesterday at his home on a warrant charging him with first-degree murder in the shooting March 26 of Jonathan Wilson, 18, in his home in the 4000 block of Edgewood Road. Lopez-Layton is being held without bail at Central Booking and Intake Center. Police said the shooting appeared to be drug-related.